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In public classrooms all around the United States, you could walk into the classroom and see numerous problems. There are not enough textbooks, students have outdated textbooks, the school doesn't have enough supplies for all the children, and the are teachers underpaid. However, when you walk into a private school, you will see they are not affected by this at all. The students have all the supplies they need, the students are all focused and behaved, and the teachers are most certainly not underpaid. What is fair in this situation? Nothing.


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As you can see, in just these three states, private schools still receive the most funding. Why is this? What
makes them so special that they recieve more money to learn the same curriculum? Education is education.



In public schools, they really aren't taught the concepts of our nation, or what national government is. Our "nation" isn't our federal government. A "nation" is all its people in the nation. The main difference between a public and a private school is public schools tend to be more complicating, and they recieve the shorter end of the stick, but they learn more real-life experiences. Private schools do recieve the longer end of the stick, but
all they care about is money. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! They tend to teach their students things they don't need. At least public schools prepare students for the things they really need to be prepared for.


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Every student shouldn't need to pay a penny to learn the same thing.
Better yet, the government doesn't need to have anything to do with schools.
They have their jobs, teachers have theirs, they can't have everything their way.


references.
http://www.greatschools.org/find-a-school/defining-your-ideal/private-vs-public-schools.gs?content=59
http://www.jeffryfisher.net/statesman/education/Propaganda.htm